rob of
phrasal verbPart ofrob
rob of — phrasal verb
1. To take something valuable away from someone, such as an opportunity or quality.
1.片語動詞
釋義
To take something valuable away from someone, such as an opportunity or quality.
例句
The injury robbed the athlete of her chance to compete in the Olympics.
His fear of failure robbed him of the joy of trying new things.